Title and Abstract for Dragan’s talk:
Mapping the Universe with Dark Energy Survey
I will give a theory-centered overview of the results from the Dark Energy Survey, an experiment mapping the large-scale structure in order to better understand the cause of the accelerated expansion of the universe. Year-1 DES analyses published in 2017/18 included the combination of galaxy clustering, cosmic shear, and their cross-correlation to impose constraints on key cosmological parameters, while the imminent Year-3 and, later, Year-6 analyses will dramatically improve those constraints. I will briefly outline the status of our general understanding of dark energy, then discuss the results and some of the challenges in the DES analysis, and finally identify the most promising methodologies to better understand the nature of dark energy.